Common Health Problems Of Cats
If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find
that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed
of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Some may be
hereditary, while others can easily be prevented.
Worms
No matter what breed of cat it may be, worms are a very
common and recurring problem. Tapeworms, roundworms, and
hookworms are among the most common that infect cats. Cats who
have problems gaining weight, problems with fleas, or if you
find white specks in his stool, you should have your vet test
him for worms. Although they can be treated with medicine,
worms can prove to be fatal if they are left untreated.
Hairball
Hairballs are the most common health problem for cats. All
cats groom themselves on a daily basis, normally swallowing the
loose hair that comes from their coats. On occasion, this loose
hair will gather into a ball and become lodged in the digestive
tract instead of passing through in your cat's stool. When your
cat starts to cough and hack, he is normally coughing up a
hairball. Although it can be rather disgusting in the end, most
cats can dislodge hairballs without any problems.
In rare cases, a hairball can pass through to a cat's
intestine, creating a blockage. Blockages are very serious
problems, and can be life threatening if they aren't treated.
If your cat becomes constipated, isn't eating properly, or has
a very dull coat, he could have a blockage. If you notice any
of these symptoms, you should take him to the vet immediately.
You can prevent hairballs and blockages by brushing your cat 2
– 3 times a week to remove loose hair. You can also feed him
food that is designed to control hairballs as well.
Urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection is also a common health problem with
cats. Urinary tract infection is more common with male cats
that haven't been neutered, although females can suffer from
this problem as well. When a cat suddenly stops going to his
litter box, this problem is normally the cause. Another symptom
is when the cat's urine starts to smell really strong. If you
suspect that your cat has a urinary tract infection, you should
take him to the vet. Your vet can treat the problem with
medicine, and make recommendations to help avoid this problem
in the future.
Feline leukemia
In the past, feline leukemia was the biggest cause of death
in cats. These days however, there are vaccines available that
can treat the disease. To treat the disease, your cat will need
to be given the shot before he or she is exposed. Even though
death doesn't happen immediately, cats that are exposed to
feline leukemia normally don't have a long life span. If you
know your cat has feline leukemia, you should never allow other
cats around him, as the virus is highly contagious.
To protect your cat, you should always make sure that you
take him to the vet for his regular check ups. If you keep him
up to date on his vaccinations, he should lead a healthy and
productive life. Although some health problems can't be
avoided, most of them can. You can also keep your cat indoors
as well, which will protect him from a majority of health
problems. If your cat is an outdoor cat, regular visits to the
vet will keep him healthy. As long as you take your cat to the
vet and keep him healthy – he will be your companion for years
to come.
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